Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025)

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The statement that progress in contemporary economics largely relies on the ability of economists (and their computers) to process various datasets is trivial. This is no surprise, as evolving IT capabilities are continuously transforming the methodological toolkit in almost all scientific disciplines. However, when one examines a particular economic study that pushes the boundaries of what is possible to analyse, it is easy to feel astonished. The journal’s editors hope that at least some of the studies presented in the current issue of Economics and Business Review will serve as such an inspiration. This issue consists of six articles written by fifteen researchers working in Algeria, North Macedonia, Poland, South Korea, Ukraine, and the USA. A systematic review of 1,248 articles, estimates for 150,000 companies, or the application of the dynamic time warping method are among the topics that may captivate the journal’s readers. The editors encourage followers to explore these contributions. (Monika Banaszewska, Michał Pilc, Konrad Sobański)

Published: 2025-03-31

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